Natalie Gonnella
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The first woman to enter the 2012 presidential race, this morning Michele Bachmann confirmed her candidacy, delivering her much anticipated announcement speech at the Snowden House in Waterloo, Iowa.
Promising to carry the voice and the values of constituational conservatives to the White House, here's a look at some of what the Minnesota Congressman had to say as she officially announced her bid for the GOP nomination:
My voice is part of a movement to take back our country, and now I want to take that voice to the White House. It is the voice of constitutional conservatives who want our government to do its job and not ours and who want our government to live within its means and not our children's and grandchildren's.
I am here in Waterloo, Iowa to announce today: We can win in 2012 and we will. Our voice has been growing louder and stronger. And it is made up of Americans from all walks of life like a three-legged stool. It's the peace through strength Republicans, and I’m one of them, it’s fiscal conservatives, and I’m one of them, and it's social conservatives, and I’m one of them. It's the Tea Party movement and I’m one of them.
The liberals, and to be clear I’m NOT one of them, want you to think the Tea Party is the Right Wing of the Republican Party. But it’s not. It’s made up of disaffected Democrats, independents, people who’ve never been political a day in their life, libertarians, Republicans. We’re people who simply want America back on the right track again.
We’re practical people who want the country to work again. This is a powerful coalition the left fears, and they should because, Make no mistake about it, President Obama is a one-term president!
In February 2009 President Obama was very confident that his economic policies would turn the country around within a year. He said, "A year from now, I think people are going to see that we're starting to make some progress. If I don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be a one-term proposition." Well Mr. President, your policies haven’t worked. Spending our way out of this recession hasn’t worked. And so Mr. President We Take You at Your Word!
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